ægha
Old Swedish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse eiga, from Proto-Germanic *aiganą.
Conjugation
Conjugation of ǣgha (preterite-present)
present | past | ||||
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infinitive | ǣgha | — | |||
participle | ǣghandi | āt (ntr.) | |||
active voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
iæk | ā | ǣghi | — | ātti | ātti |
þū | āt | ǣghi | ǣgh | ātti | ātti |
han | ā | ǣghi | — | ātti | ātti |
vīr | ǣghum | ǣghum | ǣghum | āttum | āttum |
īr | ǣghin | ǣghin | ǣghin | āttin | āttin |
þēr | ǣghu | ǣghin | — | āttu | āttin |
mediopassive voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
iæk | ǣghs | ǣghis | — | āttis | āttis |
þū | ǣghs | ǣghis | — | āttis | āttis |
han | ǣghs | ǣghis | — | āttis | āttis |
vīr | ǣghoms | ǣghums | — | āttums | āttums |
īr | ǣghins | ǣghins | — | āttins | āttins |
þēr | ǣghas | ǣghins | — | āttus | āttins |
Descendants
- Swedish: äga
Etymology 2
From Old Norse eiga, from Proto-Germanic *aigǭ.
Declension
Declension of ǣgha (on-stem)
Descendants
- Swedish: äga
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